A town commemorative ceremony on Redding Green with period reenactors playing fife and drum marking the 240th anniversary of Tyron’s Raid.
A lecture given by Charley Couch, Redding Town Historian, on My Brother Sam is Dead.
An impressionistic view of CC's contribution to Redding, CT. Enjoy!
The Umpawaug School House open house was a great success. Check it out to see how kids relate to how Redding taught students back in the day.
Who doesn't love a great Halloween Ghost Story? How about four or more along with music, an informative cemetery tour and a look and feel video appropriate for Halloween, something nicely put together by Amy Cabot and friends Lief Smith, Cecilia Staunton & Joe Bonomo for the Redding Historical Society. Enjoy.
A blues tune most evocative and powerful in conjunction with a high-speed bluegrass jam delivered with wit and humor defines what Amber Anchor does consummate style.
Well, the video's finally done with 5 groups, ranging from country blues and bluegrass to esoteric rock and feel good blues ripping it up!
Restoring monuments and gravestones the right way is not only valuable but also informative as one touches history, especially when learning how to do it right in a fun workshop with Michael Carroll and associates as guides.
It's all about trains and the enthusiasm and care it takes to keep the trains running on time. Brings back a lot of memories yours truly had as a kid.
RR 2023 was a success. The weather gods cooperated and RR avoided rain while other towns got more than their fair share. With that being said, the musicians came through big time with style and grace with the 7th edition of Charley's gift to Redding rule
Llamas rule! Gentle, curious, mellow and large, their visit to the Redding Historical Society was stellar to the max, something readily seen in this short clip.
The Redding Historical Society did a major makeover on the Lonetown Farmhouse by cleaning out the house, finding valuable historical items long thought lost and rearranging spaces with elegance and grace.